A real comparison would be closer to an 11” softball @ 190 mph vs a 12” softball @ 175.

Everything in moderation even “momentum” for let’s say an elk arrow. If you need a 20,25,30 yard pin your at a disadvantage to the faster arrow..... that has been getting it done for decades. That said there’s moderation that way also

I find most analogies of mass comical in bow hunting. Perfect flight and shot placement are more important (imho) but that just been my experiences

A real comparison would be closer to an 11” softball @ 190 mph vs a 12” softball @ 175.

Everything in moderation even “momentum” for let’s say an elk arrow. If you need a 20,25,30 yard pin your at a disadvantage to the faster arrow..... that has been getting it done for decades. That said there’s moderation that way also

I find most analogies of mass comical in bow hunting. Perfect flight and shot placement are more important (imho) but that just been my experiences

I used the bowling ball because for what ever reason that seams to be what people do. Or it’s a truck and a car. Or s train. In on of my revisions I had a golf ball and a ping pong ball.

Perfect flight is important. Matter of fact if you look at the 12 penetration factors tuning for flight is number 2.

This paper is just to show momentum and why we need to look st it. It is part of another paper I’m working on.